Petal K. Brown was admitted to practice in Jamaica in 2014. She has gained considerable experience in civil litigation among other general practice areas and has appeared in the Parish Court, the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and made submissions to the Privy Council.
Petal has a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree from the University of Technology. She is also a graduate of the Norman Manley Law School (NMLS) and served on the NMLS Children Outreach Programme as chairperson (2013/2014). She is the recipient of the NMLS Prize for Community Service, which is awarded to the student(s) most involved in community outreach programmes.
Petal is an advocate for volunteerism, an avid reader, loves tracks and has a wanderlust spirit.
Prior to being admitted to practice as an Attorney-at-Law in 2014, Petal worked in the financial sector at one of the leading commercial banks in Jamaica and the Administrator-General’s Department.